STOCKTON - A 24-year-old woman was listed in stable condition at a hospital after being struck by a car in a hit-and-run accident Tuesday, authorities said.

The woman was using a crosswalk on West Yokuts Avenue between the Sherwood and Weberstown mall shopping centers about 4:05 p.m. when she was hit by a car going west toward Pacific Avenue, witnesses said.

"He hit her, and she flew about 10 feet," said Keith Kramer, 20, who witnessed the accident. "She had a bump on the front of her head and she was bleeding, and her arm was scraped up. She kept saying she was in a lot of pain."

The victim was alert and conscious when paramedics arrived to rush her to the hospital, witnesses said. The car that hit her had at least two Asian male occupants, including the driver, witnesses said.

One witness described the car as a black Honda. Another said it was a black 1990s Toyota Camry. One of the witnesses was able to provide police with a license plate number.

Witnesses told police the driver circled back to the scene after hitting the woman. He pulled over, got out of the vehicle and surveyed the scene before getting back into his car and speeding away, witnesses said.